The Wedding Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST UVWHXYZRThere are red roses among | A |
the other flowers that hang | B |
beside each open window | C |
the pastor is here blue suit | D |
red tie a smile that easily drops | E |
its shoulders whenever he turns to | F |
the clock | G |
There's music too every note | H |
finding its way out of the taps of | I |
the organist | J |
there are trumpeters so there is air | K |
cars in their different shapes | L |
and complexions walk into the church | M |
The groom's been on his feet | N |
for hours now | O |
his parents and the bride's parents | P |
are also here | Q |
the absence of the bride is present | R |
doubt can be seen exchanging | S |
pleasantries with everyone | T |
for a moment the large room is space | U |
enough for much silence | V |
even the music begins to close her eyes | W |
you could see question marks float | H |
on eyebrows | X |
the sky still sweaty blue a normal day | Y |
I guess things would've been worse | Z |
if we lost her to the accident | R |
Bright Kingsley
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